We told you last month that the NVIDIA Shield tablet would be getting Lollipop, and that time has since come and gone. Now, while most recently-released devices already have Lollipop (or are in line to get it soon), attention has been turned to see which devices are going to be first to get Google’s first bug fix release, 5.0.1. Most of the Nexus devices have received it already (and you can get those from Google’s factory image download page), but it appears NVIDIA is also making sure its Shield tablet receives a timely update.

As can be found on the tablet’s release notes page, NVIDIA has launched software upgrade 2.1, packing Android 5.0.1 among many other improvements. In addition to the latest build of Lollipop, the update includes system performance enhancements, some new capture effects for the Camera Awesome app, the return of the SHIELD Power Control Menu, memory optimizations, and support for OpenGL 4.5.

With not many well-received Android tablets on the market (including Google and HTC’s recently-released-with-lukewarm-reception Nexus 9), this tablet from NVIDIA—albeit focused on gaming—might be one of the best options for new buyers. It starts at $299 for the WiFi model, with a 2.2 GHz Tegra K1 processor, 2 GB of RAM, and an 8-inch 1920 x 1200 resolution screen. Seeing how well NVIDIA has supported the device (and gotten these software releases out in a timely manner), you might not be having to sacrifice much by giving up the Nexus brand.

Here are the full release notes:

Operating System update to Android 5.0.1
SHIELD Tablet gets updated to the latest version of Android ‘Lollipop’. This is a minor release which includes a few bug fixes and updates

System performance enhancements
Improvements in general UI and app responsiveness, including switching between apps

Camera enhancements: Live HD Effects (HDFX)
The Camera Awesome app gets some cool new creative effects for stills and videos. All the effects leverage the power of the Tegra K1 GPU to deliver live-preview and full resolution recording with the effects

SHIELD Power Control Menu
We’ve brought back the SHIELD Power Control Menu, based on community feedback

Memory optimizations
Enhanced support and optimizations for memory intensive apps